shawesome
Member
Hi all,
I hope this is the right place to post this, my apologies if not.
I'm sorting new architraves as part of my renovation after having my walls replastered. If you've done this before you'll be aware of the problem I'm running into which is that the new plaster is proud of the original door frame so you can't just put the new architrave in place because there would be a gap.
I did my first door over the weekend by buying some stripwood from b&q but it cost a fortune. I think each strip was something like £5 and I bought 3. Not only that, the smallest size they do was 4mm thick and was too wide so I had to do some messing around with it to get it down to the size I wanted.
I've looked around my other doors and the thickness of the plaster isn't always 4mm so I will need to be able to product some thinner pieces of stripwood at about 2 meter lengths.
I'm looking for some advice on how I can get this done. I was thinking that I could buy a bandsaw or a tablesaw and then rip down some PSE timber to strips the thickness I need. But before I invest I wanted to see if anyone here could offer some advice to me.
I hope this is the right place to post this, my apologies if not.
I'm sorting new architraves as part of my renovation after having my walls replastered. If you've done this before you'll be aware of the problem I'm running into which is that the new plaster is proud of the original door frame so you can't just put the new architrave in place because there would be a gap.
I did my first door over the weekend by buying some stripwood from b&q but it cost a fortune. I think each strip was something like £5 and I bought 3. Not only that, the smallest size they do was 4mm thick and was too wide so I had to do some messing around with it to get it down to the size I wanted.
I've looked around my other doors and the thickness of the plaster isn't always 4mm so I will need to be able to product some thinner pieces of stripwood at about 2 meter lengths.
I'm looking for some advice on how I can get this done. I was thinking that I could buy a bandsaw or a tablesaw and then rip down some PSE timber to strips the thickness I need. But before I invest I wanted to see if anyone here could offer some advice to me.